A fresh delay in the publication of the findings into the £200m Bloody Sunday inquiry left the government stunned last night. Lord Saville's findings will not now be ready until next March, more than six years after the marathon investigation ended into the January 1972 shootings in Londonderry. Downing Street had been expected to take delivery of the report later this year – Christmas at the latest. Thirteen men were shot dead when British paratroopers opened fire on civil rights marchers in the city's Bogside. A 14th man who was among the wounded, died later in hospital.